This case is rather more complex. Take a look at earlier versions of the 2600 site in question on archive.org. They originally offered up the front page of ford.com (apparently verbatim, I haven't done a file compare of the source codes). Others have lost court battles for doing the same thing, the only difference being the actual domain name. If Ford had gone after them from another angle they may well have prevailed. And General Motors could still have a go at them. An interesting bit of U-R-L-a theatre, to coin a term, but it hasn't changed the landscape much so far. -g